Author: Victor Churchill Date: To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Partitions
2009/8/13 Stephen Rowles <stephen@???>: > On 08/13/2009 01:16 PM, Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
>>
>> As gparted seems not to want to allow me to shrink/move anything, do I
>> have any option but to back everything up and start again?
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>
> gparted won't let you adjust or move any partition that is currently
> mounted. Seeing as you want to adjust the root partition you will need
> to get a live CD, boot without mounting any local partitions, then use
> gparted to adjust your partitions as appropriate. >From what I can recall, it also seems to have developed a nasty habit of re-mounting every partition it can find (in order to get partition
info to display, I assume) whenever it goes back to it's "What next?"
state. So using it can be a frustrating experience as it keeps
re-mounting things you have just unmounted. There have been times when
I have cribbed the commands it says it will execute and run them
manually from a terminal instead.
As for why it only gave you a tiny initial / partition, I'm not sure -
although I seem to recall hearing past arguments that '/' itself
should be fairly small if there are separate partitions for /var,
/home, etc. People tens to be less bothered nowadays with bigger HDDs
available. Shall bow to the Debian experts on the list ;-)